2005–06 PFC CSKA Sofia season

CSKA Sofia
2005-06 season
Chairman Bulgaria Vassil Bozhkov
Manager Serbia and Montenegro Miodrag Jesic
(until 4 April 2006)
Bulgaria Plamen Markov
A PFG 2nd
Bulgarian Cup Winner
Bulgarian Supercup Runner-up
UEFA Champions League Playoff round
UEFA Cup Group Stage
Top goalscorer Emil Gargorov (11)
Highest home attendance 15,846 vs Levski Sofia (2 April 2006)
Lowest home attendance 1,000 vs Rodopa Smolyan (19 November 2005)
Home colours
Away colours

The 2005–06 season[1] is PFC CSKA Sofia's 55th season in A PFG.

Club

Team kits

The team kits for the 2005–06 season are produced by Uhlsport and sponsored by Vivatel.

Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Serbia and Montenegro GK Dejan Maksić
2 Slovakia DF Radoslav Zabavnik
3 Bulgaria DF Aleksandar Tunchev
4 Bulgaria DF Adrian Olegov
5 Bulgaria DF Vladimir Zafirov
7 Bulgaria MF Hristo Yanev
8 Bulgaria FW Velizar Dimitrov
11 Ivory Coast FW Guillaume Dah Zadi
12 Bulgaria GK Todor Kyuchukov
14 Bulgaria DF Valentin Iliev
15 Bulgaria MF Petar Dimitrov
16 Bulgaria DF Aleksandar Branekov
17 Croatia FW Matija Matko
No. Position Player
18 Morocco MF Mourad Hdiouad
19 Romania FW Eugen Trica
20 Bulgaria MF Yordan Yurukov
21 Bulgaria FW Stoiko Sakaliev
23 Bulgaria MF Emil Gargorov
24 Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Sergej Jakirović
25 Bulgaria DF Ivan Ivanov
27 Brazil DF Tiago Silva
29 Senegal DF Ibrahima Gueye
30 Bulgaria DF Yordan Todorov
31 Moldova GK Evgheni Hmaruc
33 Serbia and Montenegro DF Slavko Matić
77 Portugal FW Jose Emilio Furtado

Matches

League

See also: 2005–06 A PFG

* - On 18 August 2005 Pirin Blagoevgrad was removed from A PFG after Round 2 because of outstanding obligations to National Insurance Institute. All results of Pirin so far are canceled and their opponents in the next meetings will rest. PFC Pirin has the right to renew its participation in the league for season 2005/2006 in South-West V AFG.

Bulgarian Cup

Bulgarian Supercup

CSKA lost the game on penalty shoot-out after the extra time.

UEFA Champions League

UEFA Cup

Main article: 2005–06 UEFA Cup

Group Stage

Group A
Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
France AS Monaco 9430162+4
Germany Hamburg 9430152+3
Czech Republic Slavia Prague 4411268-2
Norway Viking 4411236-3
Bulgaria CSKA Sofia 3410357-2

References

  1. "A PFG Statistics". Bulgarian-football.com.

External links

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